
‘Manada’ sex offenders walk out of jail in Pamplona after posting bail
Protests scheduled across Spain after court frees five men until their appeals are considered

Protests scheduled across Spain after court frees five men until their appeals are considered

Feminist organizations demonstrate after Navarre court frees five men, who have been convicted of sexual abuse of an 18-year-old at the Running of the Bulls fiestas

The newspaper has recognized the work of outstanding students in its annual competition for high schools

In his first interview after no-confidence vote, Pedro Sánchez discusses immigration and Catalonia

The 630 people who were turned away by Italy and Malta arrived in Valencia on Sunday to a crowd of 2,300

Iñaki Urdangarin reported to a penitentiary Monday morning after losing his Supreme Court appeal

Spain’s leading newspaper looks to reinforce its leadership at a time when journalistic excellence and rigorous reporting have become an evident social demand

Fernando Hierro will replace Julen Lopetegui after the latter announced he would be taking over at Real Madrid after Russia event

A day after losing his Supreme Court appeal, Iñaki Urdangarin was served with a notice by the judges who found him guilty of graft crimes through his Nóos Institute

Supreme Court ruling on corruption scandal shaves five months off the original sentence but confirms jail time for Iñaki Urdangarin, who can still turn to the Constitutional Court

The vessel is carrying more than 600 migrants rescued from the sea by MSF and Sos Mediterranée, but had been refused permission to dock by Italy and Malta

Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s main task now is to repair the damage done by Mariano Rajoy’s Popular Party

Spain’s new Socialist government says decision is aimed at normalizing relations with Catalan authorities

“Citizens trust this newsroom, and we have to show that we deserve that confidence on a daily basis,” the journalist told assembled staff on Friday morning

The new ministers – 61% of whom are women – have been officially sworn in at the Zarzuela palace

The renowned Spanish journalist will be the only woman to have led the newspaper in its 42-year history, and will be taking over from Antonio Caño

With his selection of ministers – including a high proportion of women – Pedro Sánchez has opted for a message of stability and moderation geared toward Europe

Pedro Duque is the best-known face in a Cabinet lineup with more women than ever before in Spanish democracy

The former prime minister announced his resignation on Tuesday, just days after he was ousted from office via a no-confidence motion filed by the Socialists

Pedro Sánchez counters claims about a weak government with Socialist lineup that includes several women and a non-separatist Catalan

Now that they are in opposition, the conservatives need to regroup and exercise loyal opposition to the government, not create tension and agitation

His Cabinet is likely to be made up of politicians from his Socialist Party, with a spokesperson already having announced there will be no ministers from Podemos

Spain’s newly appointed prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, must form a solid government that facilitates stability

The Catalan separatists of PDeCAT have also pledged to support the Socialist Party motion to oust Mariano Rajoy from office, which could happen in a ballot tomorrow

No-confidence motion triumphs, with deputies in Congress casting 180 votes in favor of the ouster of Mariano Rajoy, with 169 votes against and one abstention

These are the legal steps that must be taken following today’s vote in Spanish Congress

The no-confidence vote will remove Mariano Rajoy as prime minister, but won’t produce greater political stability